
Halloween Jokes
Halloween is still two weeks away, don't eat up all the candy you bought for Trick or Treaters. Not again this year!
What do ghosts use to do their makeup?
Vanishing cream.
What do Italian ghosts have for dinner?
Spook-hetti!
What did the mommy ghost say to the noisy young ghost who kept interrupting?
Spook when you’re spooken to.
What do ghosts wear when their eyesight gets blurry?
Spooktacles.
Water
In the Navajo reservation 40% of the families are "water haulers".No water pipes to their homes, No faucets, No water, Water has to be hauled home from the "watering point" in a tank by a pickup or other truck.
Crystal Tullley-Cordova's family are haulers.
Tulliey-Cordova, 40 grew up in a water hauling family whose watering point was a livewetock well. "The water I grew up on was essentially unregulated livestock water." The 40% of the Navajo Nation still is water hauling from from their watering point feared to be polluted water. That water is connected to sources that touches land that is polluted by drought and oil production.
After earning her PhD from Utah University, in climate change, Tulley-Cordova is now one of Navajo Nation's principal hydrologists. Doctor Tulliey-Cordova is responsible for the water security of 173,000 Navajos as they struggle to adapt to a 23 year drought.
Rafting on the Colorado River
States that get shares of Colorado River water refuse to give up any of their share of the rights. This has led to bitter negotiations. Navajos point to 173 years of arguing about the treaty of 1849 that placed the
nomadic tribe "forever" under the protection of the United States.
Halloween is still two weeks away, don't eat up all the candy you bought for Trick or Treaters. Not again this year!
What do ghosts use to do their makeup?
Vanishing cream.
What do Italian ghosts have for dinner?
Spook-hetti!
What did the mommy ghost say to the noisy young ghost who kept interrupting?
Spook when you’re spooken to.
What do ghosts wear when their eyesight gets blurry?
Spooktacles.
Water
In the Navajo reservation 40% of the families are "water haulers".No water pipes to their homes, No faucets, No water, Water has to be hauled home from the "watering point" in a tank by a pickup or other truck.
Crystal Tullley-Cordova's family are haulers.
Tulliey-Cordova, 40 grew up in a water hauling family whose watering point was a livewetock well. "The water I grew up on was essentially unregulated livestock water." The 40% of the Navajo Nation still is water hauling from from their watering point feared to be polluted water. That water is connected to sources that touches land that is polluted by drought and oil production.
After earning her PhD from Utah University, in climate change, Tulley-Cordova is now one of Navajo Nation's principal hydrologists. Doctor Tulliey-Cordova is responsible for the water security of 173,000 Navajos as they struggle to adapt to a 23 year drought.
Rafting on the Colorado River
States that get shares of Colorado River water refuse to give up any of their share of the rights. This has led to bitter negotiations. Navajos point to 173 years of arguing about the treaty of 1849 that placed the
nomadic tribe "forever" under the protection of the United States.